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Robert Linn Papers 0310 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9489s2vh No online items Finding Aid of the Robert Linn papers 0310 Finding aid prepared by Rebecca Hirsch, Mandeep Condle and Ranjanabh Bahukhandi The processing of this collection and the creation of this finding aid was funded by the generous support of the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. USC Libraries Special Collections Doheny Memorial Library 206 3550 Trousdale Parkway Los Angeles, California, 90089-0189 213-740-5900 [email protected] 2010 September Finding Aid of the Robert Linn 0310 1 papers 0310 Title: Robert Linn papers Collection number: 0310 Contributing Institution: USC Libraries Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 21.0 Linear feet Date (inclusive): 1925-1999 Abstract: The Robert Linn papers contains drafts and final copies of music compositions by Robert Linn, along with a few programs for concerts and other events. Linn joined the faculty of the USC School of Music in 1957 and served as the Chairman of the Music Theory and Composition Department from 1973 to 1990. Over the course of his career, Linn published compositions for symphony and wind orchestras and chorus and chamber ensembles. creator: Linn, Robert Scope and Content Collection consists of the drafts and final copies of music compositions by Robert Linn and a small number of miscellaneous programs for concerts and other events. Biographical Note Robert Linn was born in San Francisco, California in 1925. He joined the faculty of the USC School of Music in 1957 and served as the Chairman of the Music Theory and Composition Department from 1973 to 1990. Over the course of his career, Linn published compositions for symphony and wind orchestras and chorus and chamber ensembles. He also served as the president of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association for American Composers and Conductors. Linn passed away in Los Angeles, California in 1999. Conditions Governing Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access. Conditions Governing Use The collection contains published materials; researchers are reminded of the copyright restrictions imposed by publishers on reusing their articles and parts of books. It is the responsibility of researchers to acquire permission from publishers when reusing such materials. The copyright to unpublished materials belongs to the heirs of the writers. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Preferred Citation [Box/folder# or item name], Robert Linn papers, Collection no. 0310, University Archives, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. Acquisition The Robert Linn papers were donated to USC in 2003 by Virginia Linn, Robert Linn's widow. Subjects and Indexing Terms Linn, Robert -- Archives Composition (Music)--Archival resources Music--Performance--Archival resources Musicians--Archival resources Programs (documents) Scores Sheet music Box 1, Folder 1 Overture for Orchestra Box 1, Folder 2 Anthem of Wisdom for Chorus and Orchestra Box 1, Folder 3 Sinfonia for String Orchestra Box 1, Folder 4 Concertino for Oboe, Horn, Percussion and String Orchestra Box 1, Folder 5 Quartet for Violin, Clarinet, Cello and Piano Box 2, Folder 1 Fantasia for Cello and Strings Box 2, Folder 2 Concertino for Violin and Wind Octet Box 2, Folder 3 Concertino for Woodwind Quartet and String Orchestra Box 2, Folder 4 Flute Concerto Box 3, Folder 1 Concerto Gross for Trumpet, Horn, Trombone and Band Finding Aid of the Robert Linn 0310 2 papers 0310 Box 3, Folder 2 Elevations Box 3, Folder 3 Variations of a Halsey Stevens' Tune for Clarinet and Cello Box 3, Folder 4 Blow the Man Down Box 3, Folder 5 Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Piano Box 3, Folder 6 Pike's Peak, Duet for Flute Box 3, Folder 7 Elementary Band Piece Box 3, Folder 8 Farmer in the Dell Box 3, Folder 9 Little Brown Jug Box 3, Folder 10 Grandfather Clock Box 3, Folder 11 Billy Boy Box 3, Folder 12 Sonatina for Viola and Piano Box 3, Folder 13 Three-Part Invention Box 3, Folder 14 Partita for Wind Ensemble Box 4, Folder 1 Bedpostludes for Solo Bassoon Box 4, Folder 2 Theme for the Master Plan Box 4, Folder 3 Antipasto for Violin and Clarinet Box 4, Folder 4 Fantasia for Two Violins Box 4, Folder 5 String Quartet #1 Box 4, Folder 6 Five Pieces for Flute and Clarinet Box 4, Folder 7 Folie a Deux Box 4, Folder 8 String Trio Box 4, Folder 9 Residuum fior Bass Clarinet and Piano Box 4, Folder 10 Forward, Inward, Afterward for Two Guitars Box 4, Folder 11 Tri-Fling for Flute, Cello and Guitar Box 4, Folder 12 Serenade for Flute, Clarinet, Cello and Guitar Box 4, Folder 13 Three Pieces for Flute, Alto Saxophone and Guitar Box 4, Folder 14 Splay Box 5, Folder 1 Love Song Cycle Box 5, Folder 2 Concerto Grosso for Trumpet, Horn, Trombone and Band Box 5, Folder 3 Concerto Grosso for Oboe, Harpsichord and Orchestra Box 5, Folder 4 Olympic Anthem Box 5, Folder 5 March of the Olympians Box 5, Folder 6 Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Winds Box 5, Folder 7 Adagio and Allegro for Eleven Instruments (Newer version) Box 5, Folder 8 Adagio and Allegro for Eleven Instruments (Older Version) Box 5, Folder 9 Trombosis Box 5, Folder 10 The Pied Piper of Hamelin Box 6, Folder 1 Quintet for Brass Instruments Box 6, Folder 2 Three Epigrams for String Quintet Box 6, Folder 3 Interventions for Oboe, Violin, Viola and Cello Box 6, Folder 4 Suite for Oboe and Strings Box 6, Folder 5 Cantata Jovialis Box 6, Folder 6 Divertimento for Saxophone Quartet Box 6, Folder 7 Love Song Cycle Box 6, Folder 8 Hexameron Box 7, Folder 1 Program for Antipasto Box 7, Folder 2 Program for Ayre & Ground for Cello Box 7, Folder 3 Program for Cantana Jovialis Box 7, Folder 4 Program for Centennial Anthem/Anthem for Wisdom Box 7, Folder 5 Program for Concertino for Violin and Wind Octet Box 7, Folder 6 Program for Concertino for Oboe, Horn, Percussion and Strings Box 7, Folder 7 Program for Concertino for Piano and Wind Ensemble Box 8, Folder 8 Program for Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Box 7, Folder 9 Program for Concertino for Oboe, Harpsichord, and Strings Box 7, Folder 10 Program for Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble Box 7, Folder 11 Program for Concerto Gross for Trumpet, Horn, Trombone and Band Box 7, Folder 12 Program for Dithyramb Finding Aid of the Robert Linn 0310 3 papers 0310 Box 7, Folder 13 Program for Divertimento for Oboe, Two Horns and Strings Box 7, Folder 14 Program for Duo for Cello and Piano Box 7, Folder 15 Program for Diversions for Six Bassoons Box 7, Folder 16 Program for Duo for Clarinet and Cello Box 7, Folder 17 Program for Elevations Box 7, Folder 18 Program for Fanfare for the Prince of Wales Box 7, Folder 19 Program for Fanfare for Three Clarinets Box 7, Folder 20 Program for Fantasia for Cello and Strings Box 7, Folder 21 Program for Fantasia for Two Violins Box 7, Folder 22 Program for Forward, Inward, Afterward Box 7, Folder 23 Program for Five Preludes Box 7, Folder 24 Program for Hexameron Box 7, Folder 25 Program for Home from the Sea Box 7, Folder 26 Program for Horn Quartet Box 7, Folder 27 Program for Interventions for Oboe and Strings Box 7, Folder 28 Program for John Burns of Gettysburg Box 7, Folder 29 Program for Overture for Orchestra Box 7, Folder 30 Program for Partita for Band Box 7, Folder 31 Program for Piano Sonata Box 7, Folder 32 Program for Piano Sonata #2 Box 7, Folder 33 Program for Piano Variations Box 7, Folder 34 Program for The Pied Piper of Hamelin Box 7, Folder 35 Program for Propagula Box 7, Folder 36 Program for Prelude and Dance (from Saxophone Quartet) Box 7, Folder 37 Program for Quartet for Saxophones Box 7, Folder 38 Program for Quintet for Brass Instruments Box 7, Folder 39 Program for Residuum for Bass Clarinet and Piano Box 7, Folder 40 Program for Saxiprage Blue for Baritone Saxophone and Piano Box 7, Folder 41 Program for Serenade for Flute, Cello, Clarinet, and Guitar Box 7, Folder 42 Program for Seven Canons for Solo Clarinet Box 7, Folder 43 Program for Splay for Four Guitars Box 7, Folder 44 Program for Toccatina for Organ Box 7, Folder 45 Program for Three Pieces for Flute, Alto Saxophone, and Guitar Box 7, Folder 46 Program for Trombosis Twelve Trombones Box 7, Folder 47 Program for Trompe L'oeil for Trombone and Piano Box 7, Folder 48 Program for Twelve Box 7, Folder 49 Program for Vino for Violin and Piano Box 7, Folder 50 Program for Three Madrigals Box 7, Folder 51 Program for Woodwind Quintet Box 7, Folder 52 Program for Twelve Box 7, Folder 53 Program for Piano Concerto #2 Box 7, Folder 54 Program for Propagula Box 7, Folder 55 Biographical Materials (4 folders) Box 7, Folder 56 Programs - 1988 Box 7, Folder 57 Scrapbook (2 folders) Box 8, Folder 1 Saxifrage Blue for Baritone Saxophone and Piano Box 8, Folder 2 Diversions for Six Bassoons Box 8, Folder 3 Due for Cello and Piano Box 8, Folder 4 Little Suite for Violin and Cello Box 8, Folder 5 Prelude and Dance (from Sax Quartet) Box 8, Folder 6 Fanfares for Three Clarinets Box 8, Folder 7 Dithyramb Box 8, Folder 8 Woodwind Quintet Box 8, Folder 8 Piano Concerto #2 Box 8, Folder 10 Concertino for Piano and Wind Ensemble Box 8, Folder 11 Variegations for Clarinet and Piano Box 8, Folder 12 Vino for Violin and Piano Finding Aid of the Robert Linn 0310 4 papers 0310 Box 8, Folder 13 Due for Clarinet and Cello Box 8, Folder 14 Quartet for Horns Box 8, Folder 15 Sax Quartet (First Version) Box 8, Folder 16 Three Contemporary Saxophone Quartets Box 9, Folder 1 Three Madrigals
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